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rain
/ˈren/
雨,雨水,下雨,雨天(vi.)下雨(vt.)使大量落下,大量地給
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Rain
v. t.
1.
To
pour
or
shower
down
from
above
,
like
rain
from
the
clouds
.
Then
said
the
Lord
unto
Moses
,
Behold
,
I
will
rain
bread
from
heaven
for
you
.
--
Ex
.
xvi
. 4.
2.
To
bestow
in
a
profuse
or
abundant
manner
;
as
,
to
rain
favors
upon
a
person
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Rain
,
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Rained
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Raining
.]
1.
To
fall
in
drops
from
the
clouds
,
as
water
; --
used
mostly
with
it
for
a
nominative
;
as
,
it
rains
.
The
rain
it
raineth
every
day
.
--
Shak
.
2.
To
fall
or
drop
like
water
from
the
clouds
;
as
,
tears
rained
from
their
eyes
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Rain
n. & v.
Reign
. [
Obs
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Rain
n.
Water
falling
in
drops
from
the
clouds
;
the
descent
of
water
from
the
clouds
in
drops
.
Rain
is
water
by
the
heat
of
the
sun
divided
into
very
small
parts
ascending
in
the
air
,
till
,
encountering
the
cold
,
it
be
condensed
into
clouds
,
and
descends
in
drops
.
--
Ray
.
Fair
days
have
oft
contracted
wind
and
rain
.
--
Milton
.
Note:
☞
Rain
is
distinguished
from
mist
by
the
size
of
the
drops
,
which
are
distinctly
visible
.
When
water
falls
in
very
small
drops
or
particles
,
it
is
called
mist
;
and
fog
is
composed
of
particles
so
fine
as
to
be
not
only
individually
indistinguishable
,
but
to
float
or
be
suspended
in
the
air
.
See
Fog
,
and
Mist
.
Rain band
Meteorol.
,
a
dark
band
in
the
yellow
portion
of
the
solar
spectrum
near
the
sodium
line
,
caused
by
the
presence
of
watery
vapor
in
the
atmosphere
,
and
hence
sometimes
used
in
weather
predictions
.
Rain bird
Zool.
,
the
yaffle
,
or
green
woodpecker
. [
Prov
.
Eng
.]
The
name
is
also
applied
to
various
other
birds
,
as
to
Saurothera vetula
of
the
West
Indies
.
Rain fowl
Zool.
,
the
channel-bill
cuckoo
(
Scythrops Novae-Hollandiae
)
of
Australia
.
Rain gauge
,
an
instrument
of
various
forms
for
measuring
the
quantity
of
rain
that
falls
at
any
given
place
in
a
given
time
;
a
pluviometer
;
an
ombrometer
.
Rain goose
Zool.
,
the
red-throated
diver
,
or
loon
. [
Prov
.
Eng
.]
Rain prints
Geol.
,
markings
on
the
surfaces
of
stratified
rocks
,
presenting
an
appearance
similar
to
those
made
by
rain
on
mud
and
sand
,
and
believed
to
have
been
so
produced
.
Rain quail
.
Zool.
See
Quail
,
n.
, 1.
Rain water
,
water
that
has
fallen
from
the
clouds
in
rain
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
rain
n
1:
water
falling
in
drops
from
vapor
condensed
in
the
atmosphere
[
syn
:
rainfall
]
2:
drops
of
fresh
water
that
fall
as
precipitation
from
clouds
[
syn
:
rainwater
]
3:
anything
happening
rapidly
or
in
quick
successive
; "
a
rain
of
bullets
"; "
a
pelting
of
insults
" [
syn
:
pelting
]
v
:
precipitate
as
rain
; "
If
it
rains
much
more
,
we
can
expect
some
flooding
" [
syn
:
rain down
]
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Rain
There
are
three
Hebrew
words
used
to
denote
the
rains
of
different
seasons
, (1.)
Yoreh
(
Hos
. 6:3),
or
moreh
(
Joel
2:23),
denoting
the
former
or
the
early
rain
. (2.)
Melqosh
,
the
"
latter
rain
" (
Prov
. 16:15). (3.)
Geshem
,
the
winter
rain
, "
the
rains
."
The
heavy
winter
rain
is
mentioned
in
Gen
. 7:12;
Ezra
10:9;
Cant
. 2:11.
The
"
early
"
or
"
former
"
rains
commence
in
autumn
in
the
latter
part
of
October
or
beginning
of
November
(
Deut
.
11:14;
Joel
2:23;
comp
.
Jer
. 3:3),
and
continue
to
fall
heavily
for
two
months
.
Then
the
heavy
"
winter
rains
"
fall
from
the
middle
of
December
to
March
.
There
is
no
prolonged
fair
weather
in
Palestine
between
October
and
March
.
The
"
latter
"
or
spring
rains
fall
in
March
and
April
,
and
serve
to
swell
the
grain
then
coming
to
maturity
(
Deut
. 11:14;
Hos
. 6:3).
After
this
there
is
ordinarily
no
rain
,
the
sky
being
bright
and
cloudless
till
October
or
November
.
Rain
is
referred
to
symbolically
in
Deut
. 32:2;
Ps
. 72:6;
Isa
.
44:3, 4;
Hos
. 10:12.
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